dazedgonebye
Veteran
So, now I've got about 18 11x14 negatives to print...from the Epson 2400 I borrowed.
Forgive the bad scans. I have to scan twice to make one image and I'm afraid I'm not being very careful.
Here are the first 3.
Forgive the bad scans. I have to scan twice to make one image and I'm afraid I'm not being very careful.
Here are the first 3.



jorisbens
rff: penguins know why
Very nice, especially the first one. But I think the first two certainly arent rf photographs ;-)
traveller
Learning how to print
Looks like a interesting technique, I like especially the first one
EmilGil
Well-known
Looks great, especially #1. May I ask what paper and transparency film you are using? I've been thinking to try cyanotype myself...
dazedgonebye
Veteran
jorisbens said:Very nice, especially the first one. But I think the first two certainly arent rf photographs ;-)
I confess, none of these are from RF cameras... I figured I was on topic from the darkroom point of view. Though, technically I'm still able to work on these in dim light....
I'm using Pictorico OHP for the transparency and an Epson 2400 to print the negatives (an 11x14 negative is a cool thing to see, even a digital one).
The printer was borrowed and I think a less expensive printer would be fine considering that the paper and process is more of a limitation to the resolution than the printer, in this case.
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